Name:
Class:
Renaissance and Reformation Notes
Renaissance- the rebirth of ______learning, especially the study of ______and ______.
List two reasons why the Renaissance started:
Philosophies (list three things for each):
Individualism Humanism
Match the person with his or her achievement:
1. Lorenzo de Medici A. the Duomo of Florence
2. Isabella d’Este B. “The Gates of Paradise”
3. Niccolo Machiavelli C. created a renaissance court
4. Castiglione D. wrote “The Prince
5. Michelangelo E. wrote “The Praise of Folly”
6. Brunelleschi F. provided patronage for artists
7. Leonardo da Vinci G. wrote “The Book of the Courtier”
8. Ghiberti H. created the moveable type printing press
9. Gutenberg I. painted the frescoes on the Sistine Chapel
10. Erasmus J. famous painter and inventor
The Church provided ______for Renaissance artists for three reasons:
1. It was ______.
2. It benefitted from increased ______.
3. It brought some back to the ______.
What are two differences between the northern Renaissance and the Italian Renaissance?
Cause and Effect (list three effects of the printing press and draw a picture for each):
Printing Press
Class Struggle
Lower Class:
Middle Class:
Upper Class:
Draw a flow chart to show the order of events of the Reformation (from Albrecht of Mainz to the Peace of Augsburg):
List three differences between Protestant and Catholic theology:
Henry VIII
What was “The King’s Great Matter”?
Write in the accomplishments of each wife of Henry VIII:
1. Catherine of Aragon
2. Anne Boleyn
3. Jane Seymour
4. Anne of Cleves
5. Catherine Howard
6. Catherine Parr
List three other Reformers and their accomplishment:
Conflicts in France
Date / Event / So What?1534
Mary Queen of Scots persecutes Huguenots
Religious Wars began
1572
Counter-Reformation-
Council of Trent ______church ______.
Ignatius Loyola started the ______or the “______of ______.”
List five legacies of the Reformation:
Scientific Revolution
List a development for each of the following areas:
Scientific Study-
Astronomy-
Physics-
Medicine-
Navigation-
Commercial Revolution (list three new ideas):
Define mercantilism:
People of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution (7th)
1. Niccolo Machiavelli
2. Baldassare Castiglione
3. Boccaccio
4. Leonardo da Vinci
5. Michelangelo Buonoratti
6. Raphael
7. Titian
8. Johannes Gutenberg
9. Desiderius Erasmus
10. William Shakespeare
11. Pieter Brueghel
12. Albrecht Durer
13. Martin Luther
14. John Calvin
15. Henry VIII
16. Roger Bacon
17. Nicolaus Copernicus
18. Galileo Galilei
19. Isaac Newton
20. Francis Bacon
21. Robert Boyle
22. Filippo Brunelleschi
23. Marguerite de Navarre
24. Girolamo Savanarola
People of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution (1st)
1. Niccolo Machiavelli
2. Baldassare Castiglione
3. Boccaccio
4. Leonardo da Vinci
5. Michelangelo Buonoratti
6. Raphael
7. Titian
8. Johannes Gutenberg
9. Thomas More
10. William Shakespeare
11. Jan and Hubert van Eyck
12. Albrecht Durer
13. Hans Holbein
14. Martin Luther
15. John Calvin
16. Henry VIII
17. Michel de Montaigne
18. Ignatius de Loyola
19. Galileo Galilei
20. Isaac Newton
21. Francis Bacon
22. Sandro Botticelli
23. William Tyndale
24. Queen Isabella of Spain
25. Donatello
26. Pope Julius II
People of the Renaissance, Reformation, and Scientific Revolution (4th)
1. Catherine de Medici
2. Niccolo Machiavelli
3. Baldassare Castiglione
4. Boccaccio
5. Leonardo da Vinci
6. Michelangelo Buonoratti
7. Titian
8. Thomas More
9. William Shakespeare
10. Pieter Brueghel
11. Albrecht Durer
12. Hans Holbein
13. Martin Luther
14. John Calvin
15. Henry VIII
16. Michel de Montaigne
17. Roger Bacon
18. Nicolaus Copernicus
19. Galileo Galilei
20. Isaac Newton
21. Andreas Vesalius
22. Francis Bacon
23. Robert Boyle
24. Sandro Botticelli
25. Filippo Brunelleschi
26. Christopher Marlowe
27. William Tyndale
28. Thomas Wolsey
29. Queen Isabella of Spain
30. Donatello
31. Pope Julius II
32. Girolamo Savanarola
33. Jakob Fugger